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I guess it depends on who I'm demoing for, but a couple of weeks ago at a NSPL show all I demoed was Lil Jon push that nigga. Everyone loved it and it was killing people.

I've always been a fan of Hypnotize because of it's range, and also another Lil Jon classic Get Crunk.

Once I get past the bass portion of the demo I'll then show off the sound quality that the system has with some Michael Franti & Spearhead off the Album Yell Fire! Or some good old Dave Matthews Band. The Nightshades really shine off the kick drums in quite a few of the DMB songs.

For a full SQ song.

Try the Live version of The Eagles - Hotel California, the one with Eric Clapton.

Kick drum is in the high 30's low 40's range.

Sounds really nice in mine. :)

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lol jon, da blow

lol jon, what you gonna do

bass mechanic, crunkpipe

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Hi all, I am not sure if I'm in the perfect forum thread but I am looking for a few guidelines to help me to solve a problem with some wireless speakers? In order to avoid loudspeaker cable disorder, I've purchased a 5.8 GHz cordless loudspeaker kit for my surround loudspeakers. The transmitter connects to the surround receiver rear speaker outputs. Usually the transmitter goes into standby after a couple of minutes of not having acquired music. However, my AV receiver continues giving off a hum whilst in stand by. This stops the cordless transmitter from commencing standby. I find this will cause the cordless receivers to remain awake also. That causes my surround loudspeakers to always send out a sound while my AV receiver is in standby which is sort of annoying. I've been considering ways to deal with this challenge. One idea I had would have been to set up a switch in order to cut the sound to the transmitter or power down the transmitter (cut DC power) whilst my AV receiver is in stand by. Then again, I wouldn't understand how to couple this switch with my AV receiver. Does any person have any good ideas?

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Black Label Society - Fear

Other good ones:

Pendulum - Set me on Fire (takes a few seconds to get to the good stuff, also I made a +20/Slowed version.. have yet to play it on anything worthy of testing..)

Pendulum - Immunize

AWOLNATION - Sail <--- someone needs to C&S that song lol

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